Djokovic was rolling in the wet stuff before the rain delay. When he came back his momentum was gone and it was back to even basically. And Federer in '11 played better in the start when it was sunny IIRC. Haven't seen the highlights of that one in ages.

Important thing to point out though, is that with 'wet conditions' we don't mean the disgusting conditions of the third set of the RG 2012 final. Those were conditions where they should've stopped and is not something we need to associate with 'playing' conditions.

Wet conditions should be simply more damp, but still playable. And in those, Nadal still has no problem with anyone despite it favouring other players.

Stan will probably just play few last games today, and wait fresh and relaxed for the winner of Janowicz - Haase, which hasn't even started.

Gotta love those rain delays.

Somebody is bound to screwed, it can't be helped until they get a roof, but even then it will be the same on smaller courts

__________________“There’s so many athletes, tennis players around the world,” he continued, trying to put his life into some kind of perspective, “they want to be the best in what they do. They want to succeed. Many of them, they don’t succeed in the end. I’m fortunate to have this opportunity and succeed.”